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Free Friday: Omega Ensemble Free Chamber Concert and a South African Photographer's Portraits
PIX11.comEach week we tell viewers what they can get for free. This week's free list: 1) Omega Ensemble Free Chamber Concert 2) a look at an African photographer's portraits: Pieter Hug's, "Permanent Error" Some of the world's finest young chamber music...Tags: Photography, Music, Arts, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Baltimore police officer charged in heroin conspiracy
A Baltimore City police officer was arrested and charged Tuesday with leading a heroin distribution operation, including allegations that he arranged drug transactions while on duty and met conspirators in the parking lot of his district station,...Tags: Police Investigations, Assault, FBI, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Facebook
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Health network going ahead with clinics in Ghana
SIOUX FALLS - Efforts by Sanford Health to open a series of medical clinics in the African nation of Ghana are proceeding without the help of billionaire Bill Gates. The health network based in the Dakotas had been talking with the Bill and Melinda...Tags: Politics, Elections, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Bill Gates, Drugs and Medicines
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Wichita officials spending thousands on trip to Africa
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWichita city officials are headed to Africa, on your dime. Next week, the mayor and vice mayor will attend a Sister Cities International Conference and they're not just bringing suitcases. Two police officers including the police chief are travelling...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Africa, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel
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FOOD PRIZE: The World Food Prize winners have been named for the efforts to fight hunger
Staff WriterFormer presidents of the Republic of Ghana and Brazil are this year's winners of the World Food Prize for their work to reduce by half the number of people in their countries who suffer from hunger. Former Ghana President John Kufuor and former Brazil...Tags: Iowa, Nobel Prize Awards, Human Interest, Des Moines (Polk, Iowa), Brazil
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Climate change could shrink chocolate production: report
Money & CompanyScientists say climate change will eventually claim many victims -– including, according to a new report, chocolate. As temperatures increase and weather trends change, the main growing regions for cocoa could shrink drastically, according to new... -
California congressman tackles toxic trade in new bill
Greenspace“The States have been passing laws that are already increasing the amount of e-waste collected for recycling, instead of land-filling,” said Kate Sinding, senior attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council. “Unfortunately,... -
Full interview with director of film about Uganda LL team
The Varsity BlogJay Shapiro, a Parkland High School graduate now living in Manhattan, directed a film, “Opposite Field,” about the plight of a Little League team in Uganda. The 29-year-old spent three years on the project, including living in the African... -
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Book review: 'Indigo: In Search of the Color That Seduced the World' by Catherine E. McKinley
Indigo is something of a mystery. It sits between the more familiar purple and blue of rainbows. And it's the elusive center of Catherine E. McKinley's "Indigo: In Search of the Color That Seduced the World" which like its eponymous shade, falls somewhere...Tags: Disneyland Park, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Graham Greene, Death and Dying Customs
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L.A. brand Della sells chic bags while providing jobs for women in Ghana
All The RageAfrican prints and sizzling temps go together like ham and rye. Which is why this summer we're investing in a colorful, African-print hobo bag from L.A.-based brand Della. And it turns out that an investment in a Della bag is...... -
Program brings used farm machinery to producers in developing countries
Do you have a small tractor, seeder or baler collecting dust beside your barn? It could be put to good use helping farmers overseas. That's the message of Tractors for Peace, a nonprofit seeking small farm equipment donations throughout the Great Plains...Tags: Dominican Republic, Human Interest, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois
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